for horse super fans/worshipers,yeah.
Thoroughbreds have been bred for hundreds of years just to race.
Nothing will Happen she will just carry on being that way..!
Just as fast as any other horse! Not as fast as a thourobred or a quarter horse but pretty fast!
Just as the name implies a performance bred horse is one bred through selection to perform well at a specific task well. The AQHA has several types of quarter horses, those bred for racing, reining, cutting, western/english equitation, jumping and roping. These bloodlines have distinctive characteristics that lend themselves to specific performance tasks...hence the term performance bred. Thoroughbreds are performance bred to run...and of course, they have the Performance Horse Registry that is designed to promote TBs and TB crosses outside of the racing venue.
A mule is a hybrid, it is bred from any horse or any donkey, the mule is fertile. Just a word of advice never think that a Stallion donkey cannot breed tall horses, I had one that bred my Percheron mare!
you cant its just not possible
Yes
The age for breeding a horse does not go by breed. All mares should wait until they are a minimum of two to three years old before they are bred. That said, only mares and stallions with excellent conformation, a good show record, and a nice temperament should ever be bred. Just because it can produce foals doesn't mean it should.
A tall as the horse is, it could grow 1000 m tall, its unlikely but possible. It is as big as just how big it is.
A QH is a quarter horse which is a horse that is used mainly in western tyepes of riding but also some English.They are very strong and have a lot of endurance. You will also hear of AQH which is an American Quater Horse which is just that an American quarter horse( they are only bred/found in America). Also AQHA which is the American Quater Horse Ass.
That would be the Gypsy horse also called a Tinker horse depending on geography and the type of people. The gypsy is a cross between pinto marked horses and draft horses. A Gypsy horse is just a pinto draft horse with lots of feathering and thick manes and tails.
Biologically there is no difference. There are several breeds that are bred for racing, the thoroughbred being arguably the most famous. Horses bred for racing are usually faster than other breeds over a given distance, but whether it is a thoroughbred, a standardbred (trotter), Arabian (renowned for endurance) or just a riding horse in a paddock, they are all horses.